Borussia Dortmund chairman Hans-Joachim Watzke lockedhimself in a toilet at the Bernabeu last night in the final minutes of hisside’s Champions League clash with Real Madrid.

Madrid scored two goals in the last 10 minutes and needed
just one more to qualify for the final at Wembley.

But the German side held on for a 4-3 aggregate win and they
will be making the trip to London on 25 May, much to the delight of a relieved
chairman.

“"It
seems like we only can do it with drama,” Watzke said on the club's official
website.

“For the first time in
my life I had to give up due to heart problems. I went to the toilet for the
last minutes, locked myself in, covered my ears and looked at my watch. I had
all kinds of thoughts going through my head.”

Director of sport
Michael Zorc was also on edge after Karim Benzema and Sergio Ramos almost
sparked one of the remarkable comebacks.

“We have earned
ourselves a huge reputation in Europe. In the last minutes I was close to a
heart attack. But when there is a positive outcome, it's all good,” said Zorc.

"It was great. In
the second half we played a really good game. In the space of 10 minutes we had
four golden chances.

"When you don't
take them then you are often punished. That's why it was really tight again.
That was not in the plan. But, in retrospect, it was only a slight deviation
from the plan."

Dortmund will be joined in the final by either Bayern Munich or Barcelona, with the German side holding a four goal advantage from the first leg.